I'm looking for some basic physics smalltalk code. It's the typical
problem of wanting to input x/y/z acceleration data, to alter the movement of an object with a given friction coefficient on a 2 dimensional plane. Obviously I'm sure some smalltalkers have done this about a million times, and likely the code exists somewhere in croquet etc, however some clues about where are welcome? -- = = = ======================================================================== John M. McIntosh <[hidden email]> Twitter: squeaker68882 Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd. http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com = = = ======================================================================== |
What about the ElastoLab stuff David Buck produced?
http://www.simberon.com/elastolab.htm just an idea eric On May 14, 2009, at 12:03 PM, John M McIntosh wrote: > I'm looking for some basic physics smalltalk code. It's the typical > problem of wanting to input > x/y/z acceleration data, to alter the movement of an object with a > given friction coefficient on a 2 dimensional plane. > > Obviously I'm sure some smalltalkers have done this about a million > times, and likely the code exists > somewhere in croquet etc, however some clues about where are welcome? > > > -- > ======================================================================= > ==== > John M. McIntosh <[hidden email]> Twitter: > squeaker68882 > Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd. http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com > ======================================================================= > ==== > > > > > |
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http://croquet-src-01.oit.duke.edu:8886/@hxfyBWyqvJeSRqVv/RGgtNTXv
CADSM has full 3D motion simulation. Aik-Siong Koh |
On 5/14/09 8:02 PM, "askoh" <[hidden email]> wrote: > http://croquet-src-01.oit.duke.edu:8886/@hxfyBWyqvJeSRqVv/RGgtNTXv > CADSM has full 3D motion simulation. > > Aik-Siong Koh I have some problems when was in Board and try Qwaq in my late Mac This days I finishing my deal with Apple fellows and I ask which one of this I need ? 1) iMac (24"LCD/2.66GHz/4GB/640GB/SuperDrive/NVIDIA GeForce 2) iMac (24"LCD/2.93GHz/4GB/640GB/SuperDrive/NVIDIA GeForce GT 120-256MB/AP/BT) 3) iMac (24"LCD/3.06GHz/4GB/1TB/SuperDrive//NVIDIA GeForce GT 130-512MB/AP/BT) Very thanks in advance. Edgar |
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These links may be useful as well:
<http://ar-cad.com/> <http://www.oopgames.com/freecad/> Ken G. Brown At 5:00 AM -0700 5/15/09, [hidden email] apparently wrote: >Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 16:02:02 -0700 (PDT) >From: askoh <[hidden email]> >Subject: Re: [squeak-dev] physics code needed >To: [hidden email] >Message-ID: <[hidden email]> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > >http://croquet-src-01.oit.duke.edu:8886/@hxfyBWyqvJeSRqVv/RGgtNTXv >CADSM has full 3D motion simulation. > >Aik-Siong Koh >-- >View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/-squeak-dev--physics-code-needed-tp23546948p23550605.html >Sent from the Squeak - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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Cheers, Josh Edgar J. De Cleene wrote: On 5/14/09 8:02 PM, "askoh" [hidden email] wrote:http://croquet-src-01.oit.duke.edu:8886/@hxfyBWyqvJeSRqVv/RGgtNTXv CADSM has full 3D motion simulation. Aik-Siong KohI have some problems when was in Board and try Qwaq in my late Mac This days I finishing my deal with Apple fellows and I ask which one of this I need ? 1) iMac (24"LCD/2.66GHz/4GB/640GB/SuperDrive/NVIDIA GeForce 2) iMac (24"LCD/2.93GHz/4GB/640GB/SuperDrive/NVIDIA GeForce GT 120-256MB/AP/BT) 3) iMac (24"LCD/3.06GHz/4GB/1TB/SuperDrive//NVIDIA GeForce GT 130-512MB/AP/BT) Very thanks in advance. Edgar |
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Very thanks, I forward to local Apple fellows. I afraid all is more expensive here Enviado desde mi iPod
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